Malala Yousafzai and Taliban Free People Check

15.10.2012 [People Magazine] - MalalaYousafzai, the 15-year-old Pakistani girl shot in the head by Taliban gunmen last Tuesday, has flown from a military hospital in Rawalpindi to the U.K. for medical treatment, say reports. The teen remains in serious condition after the attack

15.10.2012 [Christian Science Monitor] - MalalaYousafzai airlifted to Britain for treatment (+video). MalalaYousafzai, a 14-year-old activist shot by the Taliban, has been flown from Pakistan to the United Kingdom for specialized medical care. By Sebastian Abbot, Associated Press / October

14.10.2012 MalalaYousafzai is an inspiration, a ray of hope in our darkening world. Savalan. by Savalan 13-Oct-2012. "She is a Western-minded girl. She always speaks against us. We will target anyone who speaks against the Taliban." LIKE & SHARE ...

17.10.2012 Angelina Jolie's Education Partnership for Children of Conflict is donating $50,000 in the name of MalalaYousafzai -- the 14-year-old shot by the Taliban -- to Tina Brown's Women in the World Foundation. our editor ...

(Malālah Yūsafzay, born 12 July 1997) is a Pakistani school student and education activist from the town of Mingora in the Swat District of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. She is known for her education and women's rights activism in the Swat Valley, where the Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school. In early 2009, at the age of 11/12, Yousafzai wrote a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC detailing her life under Taliban rule, their attempts to take control of the valley, and her views on promoting education for girls. The following summer, a New York Times documentary was filmed about her life as the Pakistani military intervened in the region, culminating in the Second Battle of Swat. Yousafzai began to rise in prominence, giving interviews in print and on television and taking a position as chairperson of the District Child Assembly Swat. She has since been nominated for the International Children's Peace Prize by Desmond Tutu and has won Pakistan's first National Youth Peace Prize. A number of prominent individuals, including the Canadian Prime Minister, are supporting a petition to nominate Yousafzai for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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24.10.2012 [CANOE] - “I believe that awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to MalalaYousafzai will … also send a clear message from the international community to the Taliban in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and to other fundamentalist regimes and their sympathizers everywhere: The

23.10.2012 [Metro] - The threats follow the shooting of 15-year-old MalalaYousafzai, who is being treated in Britain after being shot in the head by the Taliban as she travelled from school in north-west Pakistan. Hina, from Islamabad, said: 'I am more worried now because

23.10.2012 [International Business Times] - Hina fears she may suffer the same fate as MalalaYousafzai, the critic of the Taliban who was shot in the head earlier this month and became a global icon. "I can't go to school, I can't go out of the house, I can't even go to the market since these

23.10.2012 [The News International] - ISLAMABAD: The Taliban's newest threat to yet another schoolgirl, Hina Khan, who had fled Swat and moved to Islamabad in her quest for education, has belied the stance of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) that MalalaYousafzai was targeted for

19.10.2012 [GlobalPost (blog)] - Chatter: MalalaYousafzai is awake and back on her feet. The Taliban's teenage victim is standing again after a bullet to the head, the UN Security Council gets a controversial new member, and Kim Jong Un's nephew is surprisingly not weird.

24.10.2012 [Anchorage Daily News] - I know the brave MalalaYousafzai who challenged the Taliban when they overran Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley in spring 2009. Earlier this month, two Taliban shot Malala, 15, as she headed home in a school van. She now lies in a Birmingham, U.K.

22.10.2012 [Daily Beast] - The crowd at the Staples Center applauded and cheered, of course. But the response has been decidedly mixed in Pakistan, where 15-year-old MalalaYousafzai (no relation) attended school until Oct. 9, when a Taliban gunman shot her in the head for her

22.10.2012 [Hollywood Life] - Doctors say Pakistani activist MalalaYousafzai, who was shot by the Taliban on Oct. 9 for her outspoken views on education, is in stable condition at a U.K. hospital — but will need to rest for a long period of time before undergoing any further

23.10.2012 [Foreign Policy (blog)] - The Taliban attack on 14-year-old MalalaYousafzai has raised questions about the return of the Taliban to Swat, the northwestern Pakistani region where the Army launched a massive operation against the Taliban in 2009 (AP). But hopes of a renewed

23.10.2012 [Oxford Student] - MalalaYousafzai became an internationally-recognised name when she began writing a blog for BBC Urdu at age 11; the Taliban occupation of her home region, Swat, in 2009 prompted her to publicise her account of living under severe repression.

24.10.2012 [FrontPage Magazine] - That sympathy card is best reserved for the true victim in this gruesome saga, MalalaYousafzai, who currently lies recuperating from her gunshot wounds in a British hospital. Hers is an all-too tragic and true story, one even the barbaric Taliban can

19.10.2012 [Slate Magazine (blog)] - Photo by Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images. Good news for those following the recovery of teenage Pakistani girls' education activist MalalaYousafzai: She is now awake and was able to stand today for the first time since being shot in the head by the Taliban.

19.10.2012 [Hollywood Life] - There is finally some good news in the tragic story of MalalaYousafzai, the 14-year-old activist from Swat valley, Pakistan, who was brutally shot in the head and neck by the Taliban for her outspoken views on the violence and suppression of women.

19.10.2012 [HispanicBusiness.com] - Pakistani girl MalalaYousafzai, who is being treated in Britain after being shot in the head by the Taliban, could make "pretty much a full recovery" after standing up with help for the first time, doctors said Friday. Dave Rosser, the medical

14.10.2012 [The Atlantic] - As MalalaYousafzai clings to life following a gun attack by the Pakistani Taliban, people around the globe are paying homage to the 14-year-old's bravery in defending her and others' right to an education. One is Abdul Hai Kakar, a former BBC Urdu

18.10.2012 [Daily Beast] - It's been almost two weeks since MalalaYousafzai, the 14-year-old peace activist from Pakistan's Swat Valley, was shot in cold blood for daring to defy the Taliban's archaic beliefs. More than 200 people have been arrested in the case, and

19.10.2012 [Atlanta Black Star] - There was great news coming out of a hospital in the UK as 14-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl MalalaYousafzai stood up for the first time after being shot in the head last week by the Taliban. Though she can't talk because she has a tracheotomy tube in

12.10.2012 [The Atlantic] - On October 11, when the newly minted UN day made its debut, global attention was focused on MalalaYousafzai -- the 14-year-old schoolgirl from Pakistan's northwestern Swat Valley who was shot this week by the Pakistani Taliban for defending her right

12.10.2012 [Daily Beast] - MalalaYousafzai is still fighting for her life three days after the Taliban shot her—along with two female schoolmates—-at point-blank range. The 14-year old Pakistani activist, who campaigned for girls' education, lies unconscious in an army